What are hemorrhoids?

Haemorrhoids, often known as piles, are swollen areas of the rectum and anus that contain enlarged blood vessels. In the anal canal, haemorrhoids are vascular formations. They are cushions that help with stool control in their natural state. When they swell or become irritated, they become pathological or piles. Hemorrhoidal disease is the medical term for this condition at this point. They’re most frequent in people aged 45 to 65, while men are more likely than women to get them.

Types of hemorrhpids:

They are classified as “internal” or “external” depending on where they are in relation to the pectinate line, which divides the upper 2/3 and lower 1/3 of the anus. Internal hemorrhoids are found above the pectinate line and are lined with cells similar to those seen in the rest of the intestines. External haemorrhoids appear below the line and are covered in skin-like cells.…